I want to share some insights from my conversation with my good friend and long-time marketing buddy, Ray Higdon.

If you haven’t heard, Ray just released an amazing new book called “The Faith Driven Network Marketer.” I started reading it and, wow, it's packed with some amazing wisdom.

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Here are a few points that we covered in this interview.

Ray’s Experience in Israel

Ray shared how he and his wife witnessed rocket attacks and were forced into bomb shelters multiple times.

Despite the fear and chaos, Ray felt an overwhelming presence of God, reassuring him that everything would be alright.

It reminded me of my own experience in Chile during a massive earthquake. Just like Ray, I saw firsthand how God took care of my family and me during a time of crisis.

Faith’s Role in Business

One of the biggest takeaways from our conversation was how Ray’s faith has transformed his approach to business.

Before accepting Christ, Ray pursued personal growth and financial success relentlessly. While he achieved significant milestones, something was always missing.

Since embracing faith, Ray has found a deeper purpose. His focus has shifted from merely building wealth to bringing hope, glorifying God, and expanding His kingdom.

Insights from “The Faith Driven Network Marketer”

Ray’s book isn’t just another guide on network marketing; it’s a profound integration of faith and business.

Each chapter ends with questions and prayers to help you reflect and grow. Ray emphasizes that putting God first brings prosperity and favor in all aspects of life.

This resonated deeply with me, especially since I’ve always believed in the power of aligning our actions with our faith and words.

The Power of Vulnerability

A key message in Ray’s book is the importance of vulnerability. Many of us have powerful stories that we’re hesitant to share due to fear of judgment.

Ray encourages us to embrace these stories and use them to inspire and help others.

This authenticity not only strengthens our connections but also grows our influence.

Upcoming Faith Over Fear Event

I’m also thrilled to be part of the upcoming Faith Over Fear event in Orlando. Ray has been organizing this event to bring together faith-driven entrepreneurs, and it’s always a highlight of the year.

Last year was phenomenal, and I know this year will be even better. It’s an incredible opportunity to connect, learn, and grow together.

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Final Thoughts

I can’t recommend Ray’s book, “The Faith Driven Network Marketer,” enough. It’s a quick read but filled with life-changing insights.

Whether you’re in network marketing, affiliate marketing, or any type of business, this book will help you integrate your faith with your professional life in a meaningful way.

Did you get value from this interview? If so let me know below I would love to hear your thoughts.

You rock,

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    5 replies to "The Faith Driven Network Marketer With Ray Higdon"

    • Ray Higdon

      Thanks bro!

      • Mark Harbert

        Appreciate you buddy. Awesome time chatting.

    • Kate

      Honestly… Faith Driven Network Marketing does not speak my language… the call you did together a few weeks ago in one of your challenges left me cold. Used to love Ray until he started preaching in every training… no thanks!

      • Victor

        Kate,

        You don’t have to agree with every aspect of Ray’s worldview to find value in his strategies. There are certain principles and beliefs that are commonly accepted across different worldviews. Like integrity, hard work, and the building genuine relationships.

        It happens to be strongly grounded in the Christian Worldview, which serves as a source of motivation and guidance for him.

        I think it’s a false dichotomy trying to separate faith from secular because everyone’s worldview affects everything they say and do.

        You are no exception.

        That being said, I think you might be making it personal by focusing on him as a person rather than the effectiveness of his strategies and finding commonalities.

        Victor

      • Victor

        Kate,

        Secondly, there’s definitely a time and place for engaging with different worldviews. So rather than expecting him to abandon their beliefs…. You should engage by offering cumulative evidence to support why your worldview might be more compelling over the Christian Worldview.

        I’m sure he wouldn’t have an issue to make a case for the Christian Worldview.

        However, the topic at hand was aimed at Christians per the title of his book “The Faith Driven Network Marketer”

        Victor

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